Mike Bird wrote:
On Tue April 8 2008 15:11:06 Mathieu Malaterre wrote:
Has anyone seen this issue before (*). I am running a linux debian
stable (etch).
Yes. Wou were lucky. Sometimes when /boot is full it silently
corrupts the initramfs without any error message. You probably
need to make room in /boot, perhaps by deleting an old unused
kernel.
And that was my 2nd guess, but I have never had a full /boot so I can
only read the place where it errored, which was with the modules unpacking.
you can do a df -h /boot to test. most people put /boot on / if they
are not running raid or LVM or have some other reason to hang it alone.
If /boot is not on it's own partition, look at a full /
HTH
--
Damon L. Chesser
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
--
To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]